The company started with prototypes sprinkled around Brooklyn. Shortly after installation, DogSpot had 1,000 dog owners signed up as members.

It has now expanded from the Brooklyn area to 60 houses across 14 states, with many locations at rest stops along highways in New York and Connecticut, GeekWire reported.

DogSpot removed their New York City dog houses last year following conflicts with the city. However, new legislation that would allow the dog houses to return is expected to pass in the next few months, Rebecca Eyre, director of communications at DogSpot told GeekWire.